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Translation of swoosh in Spanish:

swoosh

silbido, n.

Pronunciation /swuːʃ//swʊʃ//swʊʃ/

noun

And even if students have a hard time with names, no one could mistake the gigantic swoosh on the side of the gym.

You want to pay kids to get the swoosh tattooed on their foreheads?

Instead of getting black Nikes with the white swoosh like everyone else, we went to Payless and bought the $12 variety of basketball shoes.

Now this doesn't explain the giant swoosh - it's way too big and too curved to fit the usual pattern.

Note the similarity of the logo to the Nike swoosh.

The world's largest athletic shoemaker has relaunched a website where shoppers design their own shoes, choosing everything from the colour of the famous Nike swoosh to personalizing the tongue with a word or phrase.

Navy blue sweatshirts bearing a single foreign word, Michigan, and a well-known logo, the Nike swoosh, were piled high in a small room off the main factory floor.

Wearing the famed swoosh on its jerseys has allowed the club to break into the 130 countries that Nike reaches.

In the last twenty years we've gone from logos with horizontal stripes (a la IBM) to swooshes to geometric shapes (Target).

The distinctive swoosh logo came in 1971, a student-made design.

To fulfil the new contract Woods must wear as many swooshes as possible.

Just as noteworthy are the prominent gold swooshes on the chest and hip, and the shiny new Max Airs on his feet.

One cannot miss the big swoosh of Nike, and all the other brand names and logos, the Body Shop, and the Gap, among others.

Confusingly, logos and some design signatures - such as the three stripes on Adidas track suits or the Nike swoosh - are protected from copying under trademark statutes.

Nike broadcasts a message that equates its famous swoosh with freedom, revolution and personal exuberance.

intransitive verb

1

to swoosh past—pasar silbando / zumbando

She then pivoted and the black skirt she wore swooshed around, her shoulder-length brown hair twirling.

The turquoise sea swooshed gently under the darkening sky.

The car finally swooshed out of the traffic and everything became a blur of colors again.

The sound of it sounds like something sizzling in a pan but with cars swooshing by.

Finally they all swooshed to a halt and we clapped heartily, while feeling a bit disconcerted by the whole thing.

Once in a while a pedestrian stepped off the sidewalk and the traffic swooshed round them like water hitting a weir.

Trucks and cars swoosh past us occasionally, otherwise we are cocooned in the subliminal hum of the forest.

The doors swoosh open, and the pilots are faced with a long, brightly lit corridor, with open plan rooms leading off both sides of it, separated from the corridor by large sheets of plexiglass.

As I waited my turn, I saw in my rear-view mirror that, of the half dozen or so cars that swooshed by me in the carpool lane, not a single one carried a passenger.

Cars are swooshing by every so often and I find myself almost transfixed watching them.